Your Website Has Dead Weight. KyroSearch Will Tell You Who to Cut.
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The Spreadsheet Problem
You know that friend who shows up to everything, contributes nothing, and somehow still eats the most?
That's half the pages on your website right now.
You got pages out here with zero clicks, zero traffic, just vibing in Google's index taking up space. And you're out here wondering why your rankings aren't moving.
Here's what most people do about it:
They export their URLs into a spreadsheet. They stare at the data. They highlight some rows green, highlight some rows red. Then they close the laptop because it's too much work.
KyroSearch's Content Pruning engine replaces that entire process.
Connect your Google Search Console, hit analyze, and it classifies every single page into five categories.
No spreadsheets. No guessing. No “I think this page might be worth keeping.”
The Five Verdicts
Every page on your site gets one of these labels — with a specific reason attached.
✓ Keep
These pages are eating. Leave them alone.
KyroSearch is also smart enough to know your contact page and privacy policy aren't supposed to rank. It labels them “Utility page — not an SEO content page” instead of telling you to optimize your cookie policy.
That would be embarrassing.
⚠ Update
These pages have potential but they're underperforming. Think of it like a player with talent who's not putting in the work.
The data shows exactly what's wrong — CTR too low, not owning enough keywords, sitting at a good position but wasting it.
Each page gets a priority score (Low, Medium, or numbered up to 55) so you know who to coach first.
⇄ Merge
This is where it gets real.
You got two pages fighting over the same keywords like two people arguing over the aux cord. Neither one is winning.
KyroSearch picks the winner, tells you which page to fold into it, lists the exact keywords they share, and estimates how many extra clicks you get from combining them.
One merge alone can unlock +36–60 clicks per month.
→ Redirect
These pages gotta go, but their link juice doesn't.
KyroSearch gives you the exact redirect target for each one. It even catches your www vs non-www duplicates.
Yes, you probably have those. And yes, they're hurting you.
✕ Delete
The dead weight. Zero clicks. Zero potential.
Old images accidentally indexed. Pages that were already deleted but Google still knows about. URL variations of pages that don't exist anymore.
KyroSearch confirms there's nothing to save here. Take them out back. It's over.
The Numbers Don't Lie
One site with 83 pages ran this analysis.
Results?
13
Keep
34
Update
4
Merge
20
Redirect
12
Delete
That's 70 out of 83 pages that needed work. Almost 84% of the site was either broken, redundant, or dead.
And the owner had no idea.
Key Takeaway
If you haven't audited your content recently, the odds are that more than half of your pages need attention. Not deletion — attention. KyroSearch tells you exactly what kind of attention each one needs.
The Merge Feature (Nobody Else Does This)
Most content audit tools tell you that two pages are cannibalizing each other.
Cool. Thanks. Now what?
KyroSearch goes three steps further.
It picks the winner based on clicks and performance data.
It identifies the loser that should be folded in.
It lists the exact shared keywords between the two pages.
And it estimates the traffic gain from merging them.
Real Example
Two pages on the same site both targeted liquid/luggage-related keywords. KyroSearch identified 4 shared top keywords, picked the winner (146 clicks), flagged the loser (72 clicks), and estimated a gain of +36–60 clicks/month from combining them. The action: “Combine content from redirect page into winner, then 301 redirect.”
That level of specificity is the difference between a tool that identifies problems and a tool that solves them.
Your Redirect Map — Ready to Copy
The Redirect tab is basically a finished redirect map.
Every row shows the source page, the target page, and why it needs redirecting.
Two types show up:
“URL variation – consolidate” — www vs non-www duplicates, pages that exist at two slightly different URLs splitting your ranking signals for no reason.
“Merge loser” — pages that lost the merge competition and should point to the winner.
You could hand this tab to your developer and go take a nap.
Pro Tip
The Delete tab also distinguishes between pages that need a redirect target (because they have some keyword value worth preserving) and pages marked “No redirect target” — confirming they can be safely removed without losing anything. That distinction alone saves you hours of manual checking.
Why This Hits Different
It gives you reasons, not just labels.
Every classification comes with an explanation. “CTR below expected, Position opportunity, Low query ownership” tells you exactly what's wrong and where to start fixing it.
It handles merges properly.
Nobody else shows you the shared keywords, picks the winner, identifies the loser, and estimates the traffic gain in one view. Nobody.
It respects utility pages.
Your contact page and privacy policy won't show up as “delete” candidates just because they have zero organic clicks. The engine recognizes them for what they are.
It knows that growth doesn't mean healthy.
One page had +2,480% click growth but still got classified as Update. Why? Because its CTR was still below expected and it had low query ownership. Most tools would call that a success. KyroSearch calls it what it is — underperforming with momentum.
Bottom Line
Every page on your site that isn't performing is dragging down the pages that are. Google looks at your whole site, not just your best pages. Run the Content Pruning analysis. Find out who's eating and who's freeloading.
Stop Carrying Dead Pages
Connect your Search Console and get your full content audit in minutes.
Run it now →